>-----Original Message----- >From: shane mullins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 9:30 AM >To: users@spamassassin.apache.org >Subject: spam tagging > > >I have a simple tagging question. I searched around, but didn't find a >solid answer. We have our mail set to be discarded at a score of 5.0, >and it works great. But, we would like to have spam above 3.0 tagged, >and looking at the message source, it is, along with the tests that >flagged it. Would it be possible to have ****SPAM**** (or something >similar) appended to the subject of messages with a score above 3.0, >but below 5.0?
Why not just add the score in the subject for all. You discard the ones above 5 anyway. (Something I don't recommend.) >From the web and files that come with SA: " rewrite_header { subject | from | to } STRING By default, suspected spam messages will not have the Subject, From or To lines tagged to indicate spam. By setting this option, the header will be tagged with STRING to indicate that a message is spam. For the From or To headers, this will take the form of an RFC 2822 comment following the address in parantheses. For the Subject header, this will be prepended to the original subject. Note that you should only use the _REQD_ and _SCORE_ tags when rewriting the Subject header unless report_safe is 0. Otherwise, you may not be able to remove the SpamAssassin markup via the normal methods. Parentheses are not permitted in STRING if rewriting the From or To headers. (They will be converted to square brackets.) " --Chris (OK, today I am nervous! The google logo has polar bears freezing an 'O'. For what possible purpose, other then evil, would they be doing that?!"